affidavit. what we ve now learned. terry moran with late reporting. the critical primary showdown. wyoming s liz cheney, the most high profile republican to take on the former president. is there any chance she survives toay s primary? our jon karl tonight in wyoming with the voters. and alaska s senator lisa murkowski, who voted to convict donald trump in his impeachment trial, how will she do tonight? and sarah palin, will voters in alaska send her to congress? tonight, we also have news on the monkeypox outbr the eighth child now in the u.s. with suspected monkeypox. and what authorities are now saying about your pets, after a suspected case of monkeypox involving a dog. there s also news tonight on your next covid booster. dr. jha today on how soon americans will be able to get that booster that covers the most recent variants of the virus. the brutal shark attack off the florida keys. a 10-year-old boy attacked, losing part of his leg. the drought emergency unf
affidavit. what we ve now learned. terry moran with late reporting. the critical primary showdown. wyoming s liz cheney, the most high profile republican to take on the former president. is there any chance she survives today s primary? our jon karl tonight in wyoming the the voters. and alaska s senator lisa murkowski, who convoted to conv donald trump, how will she do tonight? and will voters send sarah palin to congress? plus, the eighth child in the u.s. with suspected monkeypox. and what authorities are now saying about your pets, after a suspected case of monkeypox involving a dog. there s also news tonight on your next covid booster. dr. jha today on how soon americans will be able to get that booster that covers the most recent variants of the virus. the brutal shark attack off the florida keys. a 10-year-old boy attacked, losing part of his leg. the drought emergency unfolding tonight. the drastic action now possible on the colorado river. historic water cu
they blamed the blaze on an electrical fault in the air conditioning system. now on bbc news, return of the tigers. in 2010, the himalayan nation of nepal was one of 13 countries to commit to doubling its wild tiger populations by 2022. nepal is now the only country to have achieved that goal. tigers are making a remarkable comeback here in nepal. their numbers more than doubling in the last ten years. tigers are the majestic creatures. being assigned in the protection duties, it s an honour, you know, it s a privilege. it s a small victory in a battle to bring them back from the brink of extinction. it is definitely something to be celebrated. it does not come without the cost. the common area that the tiger and prey species and humanity shares is so tight, the community lives in terror. there has been an increase in tiger attacks on humans. more number of tigers and more number of people, definitely there is going to be conflict. so, it is going to be a challenging job for
a very warm welcome to the programme. it s now monday in afghanistan, and a yearsince the taliban swept back into the afghan capital, kabul, marking their takeover of the country and sparking scenes like these at the airport thousands trying to leave in fear of what could lie ahead. one year on, life for women and girls in particular is very different, with harsh rules, including restrictions on education and employment. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet, who was in kabul during the taliban takeover, has returned and sent this special report. it s a man s world. afghanistan is a conservative country, but the rules are now set by the ultraconservative taliban. spaces which had opened up for women have now been slammed shut. we met three generations of women whose lives speak loudly about their world. many are afraid. they don t want to be identified. this woman used to be a senior official in the finance ministry. last year the taliban told her, stay at home.
many of them children. they blamed the blaze on an electrical fault in the air conditioning system. now on bbc news, dateline london with shaun ley. hello, and welcome to the programme, which brings together leading uk commentators with the foreign correspondents who write, blog, podcast and broadcast from the dateline london. this week, a meeting between boris johnson and the energy companies about the ticking time bomb which is the capping of energy bills. the cap will rise further in october. the meeting achieved nothing. the british have a government that apparently must wait for action until the conservatives have chosen their leader, the country s next prime minister. there was another meeting which ended without result too, new york s attorney general summoned donald trump to quiz him about his tax affairs. he pleaded the fifth then repeated the words same answer to every question she put to him. the former president, who would be president again, hadn t kept shtum whe